Originating from glaciers of the Altay Mountains and crossing several climatic zones on its way, the Ob River (Обь) flows through the West Siberian Plain to the Kara Sea (part of the Arctic Ocean), forming delta of 4000 square kilometers. The Ob River basin is in the first place in Russia on the number of fish caught. There are around 50 different species of fish there, 50% of which are caught for industrial purposes. Peculiarities of the national fishing in Russia? A couple of friends, enough vodka and a river. Everything else varies…
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once a glacier
river runs towards the sea
metamorphose
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in boat for hours
patience is a virtue
sounds fishy
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great expectations
entangled in fishing line
i catch the sunrise
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I’d love to sail and see all these fish beneath the surface of the water 🙂
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I wonder if the fish need vodka to keep warm 🙂
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A wonderful trio Ese, but your third is for sure the best … a masterpiece.
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Good day Ese I had to use this 3rd haiku for our new Tan Renga Challenge … I hope you don’t mind.
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I am honoured, Kristjaan..really am!
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I have published our new Tan Renga Challenge with your haiku. Thsnk you for giving me permission to use it.
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I especially love the last one.
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Wonderful set.. and I so enjoy to write a tan renga on your third.
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